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The 1 Song Collective – Petition I've created a facebook page (The 1 Song Collective) with the aim of gathering all fans who are interested and willing to put some work into discussing and finalising a white paper I've written and posted on change.org as a petition, with the aim of asking the Prince Estate to form a Prince Legacy Trust with some more knowledgable fans who could function as an advisory board for the Estate in the future.
Prince’s true legacy deserves to be shared with the world – ask his Estate to form a Prince Legacy Trust! .
Prince Rogers Nelson was one of the greatest musical artists in history. A true genius, uniquely talented in many different creative fields (leaving behind an unbelievably vast archive of unpublished works) – he was also a highly intelligent thinker, a spiritual person dedicated to his faith, who spent his life giving, not only through his constant flow of music, but through his multi-layered, deeply spiritual lyrics and his steadfast commitment to philanthropy.
. Prince’s life mission was to spread the word of God: to preach love and compassion, to help others and touch as many hearts as possible – and this is his true legacy. The music was only his vessel, his modus operandi. He breathed and functioned in music, but there was always a purpose behind his constant flow of creativity, and anyone working on preserving his legacy should never treat his body of work as mere entertainment.
. * This petition is a call for action from the Prince Estate to listen to us longtime fans, collectors, Prince scholars, form a Prince Legacy Trust and allow input from us, consider our suggestions for managing the legacy and sharing it with the world. * .
The following white paper is a work-in-progress. .
I humbly ask everyone who agrees that compassion, education, love for one another are positive values worth promoting, to sign and share this petition, regardless if you’re already a fan of Prince’s music, or yet to discover his genius. Your action will contribute to allowing this uniquely prolific artist to inspire future generations to create a better world and live their dreams.
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Thanks for this initiative. | |
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Good initiative, but i'm affraid most won't even bother. "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts." (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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. The general indifference I feel is baffling, indeed, to say the least, but still, I just have to try. Friends don't let friends clap on 1 and 3.
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Great initiative, too bad Prince's fans don't care tho or he dpoesn't have enough fans left who care about things like Prince's legacy and his work. | |
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. Friends don't let friends clap on 1 and 3.
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I was with you until all the religious stuff. I do think that the fans should have some sort of say in how Prince's legacy is handled but not if it involves "spreading the word of God" or any of that nonsense. He was a popstar, not a priest. | |
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. . Friends don't let friends clap on 1 and 3.
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You posted this yesterday. Give it time. Even people who are interested in what you're doing haven't necessarily had time to read what you wrote, let alone form an opinion about it. | |
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. . I wasn't trying to be disrespectful to you or Prince or anyone else. I was just pointing out the part of it that turned me off in the hope that it might shine a light on why so many people have seen this petition but have not signed it. Religion can be a touchy subject for many and I know that some of Prince's religious beliefs are what turned off some fans and they never came back to him even as, in later life, he seemed to be moving away from talking about that stuff in his music. But I know what you're saying about not wanting to cherry pick parts of his legacy so obviously that side of his work needs to be represented. What I think puts people off signing this petition, what puts me off signing it, is the line "Prince's life mission was to spread the word of God". I disagree completely with that statement. My feeling is that his life mission was to create great music that can be enjoyed by millions for years after he's gone. Which he achieved. That being said, even though I'm not signing this particular petition, I wish you the best of luck with it. | |
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I'm an atheist, but even I can sense his spiritual "enthusiasm" (for lack of a better word) in his most spiritual songs and albums. Maybe not being a native English speaker helped in this regard. Anyway, yes, God/religion/spirituality was a significant part of Prince's work, for better or worse. This needs to be acknowledged in some way. | |
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olb99 said: I'm an atheist, but even I can sense his spiritual "enthusiasm" (for lack of a better word) in his most spiritual songs and albums. Maybe not being a native English speaker helped in this regard. Anyway, yes, God/religion/spirituality was a significant part of Prince's work, for better or worse. This needs to be acknowledged in some way. Acknowledged, yes. But not to the degree that it becomes the main event. | |
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[Edited 2/9/26 16:25pm] Friends don't let friends clap on 1 and 3.
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A question though (and I don't mean to be disrespectful either) to you atheists: Friends don't let friends clap on 1 and 3.
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Kares said: A question though (and I don't mean to be disrespectful either) to you atheists: I can't speak for anyone else but generally speaking, if a song sounds good to me I will listen to it whether I agree with he message behind it or not. Think of it like this. I'm a huge fan of Mel Gibson movies. I even named my son after one of the characters he played. I have a similar relationship with Mel Gibson as I have with Prince. Both of them were deep into a religion I don't agree with. Both of them held beliefs I do not share. Both of them have said some very problematic things during their careers. But both of them are brilliant at what they do. And I don't allow their personal lives or opinions or beliefs to interfere with my enjoyment of their work. I'll listen to songs like Anna Stesia or The Cross and I can enjoy them for what they are. How they sound. The story they tell. The exact same way I can watch a Mel Gibson movie about Jesus and enjoy it for the story it tells. I don't believe the events of that movie to be historical fact. But that doesn't hinder my enjoyment of the finished product. I hope that goes some way to explaining it. My head is fucking bursting at the moment with the worst headache I've ever had so if what I've written above doesn't make sense then that's probably why | |
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. . So if I understand you right, you simply tolerated P's preaching and almost constant messages about God in exchange for the funk. Which is fine. . [Edited 2/9/26 17:07pm] Friends don't let friends clap on 1 and 3.
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I think it's a sound initiative and I will of course support it, but as a matter of principle it's good to read what one signs before signing (even if, coming from you, I doubt there's anything I would strongly disagree with), and, quickly looking at the petition, I was like, "oh wow, OK, long read, I'll come back and check that out when I have a moment". I don't mind long reads, for me it's just a matter of taking the time to read it carefully, but in this day and age, given people's short span attention and how everyone's busy with whatever, I think it's a little optimist to expect hundreds of people to read such a dense text and sign it. I suspect many people will be like "nope, too long, too elaboraterd, too complicated", will close the page and never come back. Nowadays, most online articles have a bulletpoint or short text that summarize the main points. A sad practice if you ask me, but there's a reason for it. Also, someone I won't name advised us to take the matter personally to the people in charge at the next Celebration and discuss it face to face (granted that one of us goes there at all), so IDK if the Estate would be receptive to an online petition (which may look like pressure more than starting a converstion). All in all those comment aren't meant to criticize or discourage. Just a few observations that may help explain the apparant lack of enthusiasm. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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. Thank you, bro, and feel free to criticise too, any civil discussion is welcome! Friends don't let friends clap on 1 and 3.
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I see your point. I hope he has the time and the attention span to read it . I saw this article the other day and what it says about people's attention span (or, at least, how Netflix perceives it) is rather terrifying: https://nypost.com/2026/0...ir-phones/ . And sure, of course I would let you know if I read anything I strongly disagree with. You and I have always had civil discussions A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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. . So if I understand you right, you simply tolerated P's preaching and almost constant messages about God in exchange for the funk. Which is fine. . [Edited 2/9/26 17:07pm] I went on to sign the petition but it asks for my email address to confirm. If I supply my email address, it won't be made public right? Like, nobody will be able to see it? I'm kind of wary about sharing contact information with strangers. I'm funny like that | |
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. No worries, your concerns are understandable! Friends don't let friends clap on 1 and 3.
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I’m afraid I only got through the first 5 pages and gave up. I think you need to be a bit more “to the point”. . Interestingly though, apparently Mayte and Kirk Johnson seem to have “inherited” the Love 4 One Another charity. Which is doing some of the things you want, just without the Estate, seemingly. And I’d assume they could be doing a lot more with Prince’s money. Bit odd that situation, IMO. . What I’d also like to see from the estate is some sort of charity related to how he died. There’s an epidemic of addiction to medication for pain relief, and Prince is a high profile victim. Why not try to help people with that!? | |
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. No worries, your concerns are understandable! I signed it. But if this doesn't lead to the opening of the vault then I'm coming after you | |
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